A whole new world has just been added to Netflix and will be available for streaming starting Feb. 1, including “Kill Bill: Vol. 1” and “Kill Bill: Vol 2,” along with its next original “Love Per Square Foot” in honors of the Valentine’s Day.

Other originals debuting in this February include “Mute,” “When We First Met” and “The Frankenstein Chronicles. Marlon Wayans and Fred Armisen are also releasing new comedy specials this month, so if you aren’t a subscriber yet, now is a good time to consider becoming one.

Anime fans are also treated with a feast of new release this month as well, the most noted among which is the live-action of the Japanese series “Fullmetal Alchemist.” Other options outside of the genre include documentaries, such as “How the Beatles Changed the World” and “Seeing Allred,” as well as Oscar-nominated “On Body and Soul” from the Hungarian director Ildikó Enyedi.

If you are looking for a new series to binge-watch, “Seven Seconds,” the latest crime drama on Netflix, is making its debut this February, featuring Regina King. A new reboot of the show “Queer Eye,” “Ugly Delicious,” “Everything Sucks” and a new episode of David Letterman’s monthly talk show will also be available for streaming, promising audience a diverse and entertaining experience in February.

Netflix is offering some truly original shows this month, one of which is “Coach Snoop,” which will hit the screen on Feb. 2. Yes, the legendary rapper has formed his own youth football league, and viewers will get to see Snoop out of the studio and onto the field in this eight-episode season.

For those interested in more complex and philosophical such as the matter of life and death, treat yourself with the original series “Altered Carbon” and take a look at life’s biggest question of whether death is death avoidable with Join Steve Aoki and Richard Morgan.

If these are not enough to spark you interest, or you are still googling yourself away looking for a good movie to watch on a Friday night, take a look at the following detailed list of what is coming out on Netflix this month.

First of all, here are the movies leaving Feb. 1 in case you missed them.